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Monthly Archives: July 2009

A failed shoot (the photographer's son)

It was a beautiful summer night. As Matt had gone golfing somewhere far away, Leo, Jonas and I decided to have an adventure of our own, and drove over to the South Side Works. We walked over to the Hot Metal Street bridge for a beautiful view of downtown Pittsburgh and the Monongahela River.

Pittsburgh at Sunset from the Hot Metal Street Bridge

I so very much wanted a photo of Leo sitting on the bridge, with the long line of the railing leading up to him. Bribery was successful at getting him into position.

“Okay, Leo – could you make more of a regular face and don’t look so unhappy?”

“Ummmm… not quite, can you just relax?”

“But look at me… and not quite so miserable?”

“Ok, Leo, just relax, PLEASE and we’ll be done.”

Yep. We were done.

Sigh.

Annie Warren - July 30, 2009 - 10:11 am

Oooh, I’ve been in this situation more times than I can count! Next time this happens try distraction by asking a completely out of the blue question….. and of course be ready! “Do you think Spiderman could swim underwater?” ” Are dogs your fave animal….or do you prefer cats?”…… chit chat…chit chat. You just might make your subject forget what you WANT from them for a second, and that’s all you need. Oh well….. sometimes it works!

Sylvia Borgo - July 31, 2009 - 12:44 am

Oh my! I’m just laughing over here! I love the series of shots of Leo. Oh my! They are priceless!

Adam Squier - September 2, 2009 - 7:48 am

I know exactly how you feel. I like Annie’s tips.

Abbreviated Trip to the Poconos

Back in June, we crossed Pennsylvania to spend a few days with my family at a rented house in the Poconos. While we originally planned to spend three nights, we cut the trip short and returned to Pittsburgh one day early.

We spent our first morning at the pool. Poor Jonas fell off a slide on the playground and had a nasty bloody nose before we even entered the pool area. He still had a good time at the pool.

Jonas at the Pool

The afternoon brought a little rain, but we still managed to spend a little time on my dad’s little Sunfish sailboat. At first it seemed like Leo would join Pop Tony on the boat… but fear won over and, draped with a Sakura Bloom ring sling, he watched instead.
Leo draped in a Sakura Bloom

Sailboat on Big Bass Lake

Sailboat on Big Bass Lake
It was very quiet and peaceful by the dock.

Jonas and Emma had lots of fun playing in the sand.
Jonas & Emma
Jonas & Emma
Jonas and Emma had lots of fun playing in the sand.
Jonas & Emma

And when Pop Tony finished sailing, Jonas took him for a walk around the lake.

The cousins’ favorite part may have been when we went to dinner and they watched Animal Planet at the bar.

Arley - August 2, 2009 - 1:38 am

Just love the honesty, especially the shoot with your son. Its so true that your family reacts in that manner. But those are valid memories as well.

Love the kids and the water in the shots. The brown toning really sings to me.

Well Done!

Arley

Renay - August 7, 2009 - 3:38 am

The bride/groom are having a good time with the champagne. Nice wedding images especially those on the Roberto Clemente Bridge.

Adam Squier - September 2, 2009 - 7:50 am

Those images of the Sunfish are really peaceful. They really resonate with me. Thanks for posting them.